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Caralee L.

01/15/2022 6:53AM
  • My win for last night. We were out and about most of the afternoon/evening so when it came to dinner, we decided to go to a restaurant. My families pick? Red Robin. Not the healthiest choice in the world. So when we sat down and ordered, do you know what I did? Ordered a burger and French fries! This is going to be a lifelong change for me, and instead of doing what I always do and completely cut out everything fun and not spend time with my family, I am not doing that this time. I ate my burger and fries happily, enjoyed the time together, and even took a bite of dessert the whole family was sharing. Why? Because I want my girls to see that food isn’t bad- it’s about moderation. Did I comment on how high the calories were, how this was going to break my diet, how big it was going to make my thighs, etc.? Nope! I can break the cycle for my kids of diet culture and viewing food as evil, and I’m going to! Yesterday I may have had more calories, but today I can go right back to eating healthy and that is perfectly fine.

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April B.

I think you hit the nail in the head here! I have a four year old daughter and I want her to have a positive relationship with food. I try to make sure I don’t talk negatively about my own issues around her. You did a great job, mama!

Jewel D

Thanks for your post. I am so stuck in all or nothing. I’m trying to change! You’re an inspiration for me to!

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